They are typically easy to spot at night and in deeper waters, as they glow a bright neon cyan color, but blend in during daylight near the surface, as they’re similar in color to the water. They will react defensively if attacked by terrestrial or semi-aquatic ones.Ĭnidaria Omnimorph is a relatively large jellyfish compared to a human, with long trailing tentacles packed with venom to sedate both prey and predators. Wild Cnidarias do not take damage from nor show aggression towards any other fully aquatic animals unless caught in the middle of a fight between other creatures. They can be found alone but are most often found floating around in groups of two to seven. This makes the Cnidaria a common, deadly aquatic pest. However if one can avoid the crippling effect, it has low health and can be killed easily by players of any level. Do not underestimate this creature, as they can cripple almost anything, including apex predators such as Giganotosaurus and Mosasaurus, leaving them helpless as they slowly feed on them. Its attacks include torpor inducing stings and knocking riders off of their mounts. The Cnidaria may be an herbivore but this makes them act very predatory, pursuing survivors at a slow pace, but a shockingly large aggressive range, especially for a creature that’s not supposed to have any sensory organs or even a brain. Most tribes kill Cnidaria on sight, then collect its reserve of powerful sedative, to use in technically advanced long-distance tranquilizers.Īlthough they seem to be primarily herbivores, feeding off algae, they seem to have another favorite target: humans, and the occasional tame we bring along with. DomesticatedĪs Cnidaria is barely more intelligent than a plant, there's no effective method to tame one. While its attacks are not directly powerful, its sting injects an incredibly strong and fast-acting sedative. It generally just floats along on the current until something gets close enough to sense, at which point it attacks. This all combines to make a dangerous creature that lights up the deepest reaches of the ocean.Ĭnidaria is not generally aggressive, because it lacks normal perceptive senses. It possesses the size and shape of large egg-yolk jellies, the powerful sting of certain box jellies, and the bioluminescence of deep-sea jellies. It has traits that seem derived from many types of jellyfish. Passive, but aggressive at close range WildĬnidaria omnimorph is another example of a creature which should not exist.
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